Terror_K wrote...
Burdokva wrote...
Val Seleznyov wrote...
It's certainly more impressive than your diction.
If you're seriously trying to dispute the fact that Miranda's new, generic armour is anything less than Bioware "catering to the desires of others" then you should probably find a more educative way to spend your time than calling the intelligence of random internet users into question.
It's clear when comparing the squad attire choices in both Mass Effect games, that the artists wanted to take a different approach with ME2. Style over practicality, you might say. Miranda's new generic armour goes against that. Ergo, it's pandering.
No offense, but if you want to play "pretty-in-combat" dress-up, maybe you could just buy some Barbie dolls and action figure weapons, and have the time of your life playing non-sensical firefights.
On a more serious note, you do get that most people are actually dissatisfied with BioWare's new "style above all sense" approach for Mass Effect 2, right?
^ This times 10,000,000!
Seriously... I don't get how anybody with a brain in their head can actually prefer this silly Michael Bay-esque approach that ME2 seemed to shift more towards. I really don't. How am I supposed to take anything seriously when the people making the game can't even do it?
really? and "michael bay-eque" approach? frankly i don't see how anyone in a brain could not like the more stylish and character-oriented outfits of me2, rather than the generic clone-suits of me1.
oh but of course the dullards like the simple choices...
Val Seleznyov is right - it is a case of bioware pandering to a few forum complainers, simply because they complained long enough, like spoiled children - when we could have got something different, perhaps more imaginative but no we get this instead: appeal to the minority once again.
Modifié par Jebel Krong, 01 février 2011 - 09:08 .